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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 World Wide Web Consortium
* (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de Recherche
* en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University).
* All Rights Reserved. http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/
*
* The original version of this interface comes from SAX :
* http://www.megginson.com/SAX/
*
* $Id: ErrorHandler.java 477010 2006-11-20 02:54:38Z mrglavas $
*/
package org.w3c.css.sac;
/**
* Basic interface for CSS error handlers.
*
* If a CSS application needs to implement customized error
* handling, it must implement this interface and then register an
* instance with the CSS parser using the parser's setErrorHandler
* method. The parser will then report all errors and warnings
* through this interface.
*
* The parser shall use this interface instead of throwing an
* exception: it is up to the application whether to throw an
* exception for different types of errors and warnings. Note,
* however, that there is no requirement that the parser continue to
* provide useful information after a call to fatalError (in other
* words, a CSS driver class could catch an exception and report a
* fatalError).
*
* The HandlerBase class provides a default implementation of this
* interface, ignoring warnings and recoverable errors and throwing a
* SAXParseException for fatal errors. An application may extend
* that class rather than implementing the complete interface
* itself.
*
* @version $Revision: 477010 $
* @author Philippe Le Hegaret
*/
public interface ErrorHandler {
/**
* Receive notification of a warning.
*
* CSS parsers will use this method to report conditions that
* are not errors or fatal errors as defined by the XML 1.0
* recommendation. The default behaviour is to take no action.
*
* The CSS parser must continue to provide normal parsing events
* after invoking this method: it should still be possible for the
* application to process the document through to the end.
*
* @param exception The warning information encapsulated in a
* CSS parse exception.
* @exception CSSException Any CSS exception, possibly
* wrapping another exception.
* @see CSSParseException
*/
public void warning(CSSParseException exception) throws CSSException;
/**
* Receive notification of a recoverable error.
*
* This corresponds to the definition of "error" in section 1.2
* of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation. For example, a validating
* parser would use this callback to report the violation of a
* validity constraint. The default behaviour is to take no
* action.
*
* The CSS parser must continue to provide normal parsing events
* after invoking this method: it should still be possible for the
* application to process the document through to the end. If the
* application cannot do so, then the parser should report a fatal
* error even if the XML 1.0 recommendation does not require it to
* do so.
*
* @param exception The error information encapsulated in a
* CSS parse exception.
* @exception CSSException Any CSS exception, possibly
* wrapping another exception.
* @see CSSParseException
*/
public void error(CSSParseException exception) throws CSSException;
/**
* Receive notification of a non-recoverable error.
*
* This corresponds to the definition of "fatal error" in
* section 1.2 of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation. For example, a
* parser would use this callback to report the violation of a
* well-formedness constraint.
*
* The application must assume that the document is unusable
* after the parser has invoked this method, and should continue
* (if at all) only for the sake of collecting addition error
* messages: in fact, CSS parsers are free to stop reporting any
* other events once this method has been invoked.
*
* @param exception The error information encapsulated in a
* CSS parse exception.
* @exception CSSException Any CSS exception, possibly
* wrapping another exception.
* @see CSSParseException
*/
public void fatalError(CSSParseException exception) throws CSSException;
}